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An unmanned Cygnus cargo spacecraft has been prepped up to launch up to the International Space Station, taking with it more than ever before, including experiments conditioned to snoop on meteors, 3D-print unusual parts and to start a fire.
In a first of its kind, NASA will be conducting a spacecraft fire experiment on 22 March 2016, to study how fire reacts in a weightless environment. Termed as Saffire, the experiment involves a Cygnus cargo vehicle, which will be set on fire during its return journey from the International Space Station (ISS).
New research on extreme forms of life on earth shows that there could be alien adaptations in other planets.
The black hole in Cygnus Constellation about 8,000 light-years away, is feeding on an orbiting star.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM